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I'm looking for some suggestions. I'm working on some new enrichment strategies for the dogs at the shelter where I work and one thing I'm thinking about is utilizing puzzle feeding toys more. We currently have Kongs that are stuffed by volunteers, frozen, and handed out twice weekly or so as extra snacks. These are great, but not terribly practical for daily feeding because of the prep time needed and the number it would take to have enough for all the dogs full daily rations.

Factors to keep in mind:Ease of filling - operations staff can barely keep up with the current workload, so anything that adds any length of time to the feeding routine will not workCost - obviously lower cost is betterEase of cleaning - toys that can be easily bleached are preferable, since they can be re-used with multiple dogsNoise - these will be used in kennel runs with concrete floors, so the quieter, the betterSize - small things clog the drains; also, need to be big enough to fit a dog's daily ration of foodDurability - we have some tough chewers and there's no way we can supervise every one during feeding time

Thanks in advance for any thoughts! I'm without internet at home until Tuesday, so if I don't respond right away, that's why.

I have to leave the house about an hour before Adam gets up in the mornings, so I put half of Luna's breakfast in a Kong genius. I stop up the neck with a treat (the little Natural Balance treats for "small dogs" wedge in perfectly and quickly). It was getting hard to add her kibble, so I made a funnel out of the big plastic case that our cat's feeding tubes came in, just cut off one end. The large will hold 1 to 1 1/2 cups of TOTW.

Since I need her to be occupied for a while, I also first put a large dog biscuit in there and fill around it with kibble, then I use a strip of jerky and feed it through so it covers the side opening and fold it in to cover the bottom opening to. I also try to stop the neck up with something soft-- Red BArn food roll, or Natural Balance Tillman treats, or Buddy Biscuits. I stuff it until there's no give at all and it feels rock solid!

I used to do this for Robin, and she had a great time with it. I didn't even have to stuff it very solid, just add the kibble. She had a system that took her a little while:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CMIJO2-k5Q

The Kong Wobbler was just too damn noisy for me. And our new genius is cracking already-- Luna takes an approach more like River's. Making a little funnel is the easiest way to fill it, otherwise I wouldn't bother. I'm too lazy.

Trying to think of what else we use. I think that's the only one that actually gets their meal... I use the Everlasting Treat Ball and the large and medium Everlasting Fun Balls-- those things hold up to tremendous chewing. Luna pops the everlasting treat out immediately, east it all in one go, and proceeds to get diarrhea. But it's a great treat toy without the special treat.

"In these bodies, we will live; in these bodies we will die.Where you invest your love, you invest your life." --Marcus Mumford

See, I don't like the everlasting treat ball...it lasts my guys seconds, and the food holder portion doesn't last long either. I do have one of the balls from Starmark, but haven't used it yet...hard to fill from the looks of it

"I don't have any idea if my dogs respect me or not, but they're greedy and I have their stuff." -- Patty Ruzzo

"Dogs don't want to control people. They want to control their own lives." --John Bradshaw

Thanks for the insights everyone! I figured if anyone knew the magical perfect solution, someone here would. Sadly it seems likely that, as I feared, there simply is no magical perfect solution. I'll keep weighing the pros and cons of each option and see what I can come up with.

This is such a great idea for shelter dogs. I use 3 or 4 different ones for Zuzu but I don't think they're exactly what you're looking for. This one might work unless you would be concerned about a dog trying to eat/swallow it. I use it when I don't feel like listening to the racket from the other ones.http://www.amazon.com/Premier-Buddy-Twi ... supplies_5

We have the squirrel. Jack chewed the head off recently, but until that point, it was great - I would put a liver treat in it, and sometimes it would take Jack a looong time to get it out, or it would even get stuck in one of the sides (obsession anyone?).

The flying saucer - that one got chewed up in no time.

We also have the busy buddy bottle with a ball at one end + a rope sticking out of it. Neither of my guys have figured out how to get the food out, they just chew the clear plastic end, the one where treats can't come from, .

I wanted to try the kong Genius but I feel like it really won't last long.

the Tug a Jug is really noisy...otherwise I might have suggested that one...but it's easy to fill, but I know a lot of dogs that chew through them. I like Treat Stiks, but again, noisy and dogs eat them quickly if so inclined.

"I don't have any idea if my dogs respect me or not, but they're greedy and I have their stuff." -- Patty Ruzzo

"Dogs don't want to control people. They want to control their own lives." --John Bradshaw

Do you know of any way to help my 2 doofuses figure out the tug-a-jug? I literally showed them but both just try to eat through the screwing end, not the brightest bulbs in the bunch! If I let Iggy at it, I'll find him with the open rope end in a corner of the wall, chewing wildly at the hard plastic part! "But that's where I SEE the food!"

Yes, I cut the ropes out...I found that they were getting too gross anyway...

EWWWWW. I hadn't thought of that. Ga-ross.

Not to completely hijack the thread here, but I finally found something that lasts a little bit in the Everlasting Treat Ball this week-- I put peanut butter on the undersides of the little flaps and then put a few full size Buddy Biscuits in there. Luna crunches the biscuits, and the little pieces and crumbs mix with the PB to make a super thick paste along the inside edges and THAT takes a while.

"In these bodies, we will live; in these bodies we will die.Where you invest your love, you invest your life." --Marcus Mumford

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I have one and it is the noisy-est, most ear cringing one of the 3 feeders I have. Works great tho Ruby usually leaves a piece of kibble or two in it but the hard plastic is so loud I have to put it in another room. I like better the kong wobbler better and a ball that looks like a hamster ball with holes in each end.

I can only please one person per day. Today is not your day, tomorrow doesn't look good either.
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"You didn't know of the magical powers of the break stick? It's up there with genies and Harry Potter as far as magic levels go." SisMorphine 01/07/07